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Audubon’s Birds of America. 
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BlackVulture &Deerllead.$12 00 
Orchard Oriole . . 8 00 
Redtail Hawk. 10 00 
Jer Falcon...10 00 
Sparrow Hawk. 8 00 
Pigeon Hawk,. 7 00 
Swallow-tailed Hawk. 8 00 
Redwing Blackbird, Starling 8 00 
Black-winged Hawk. 7 00 
Duck Hawk. 10 00 
Fish Hawk. 10 00 
Crow . 5 00 
Crow Blackbird. 7 00 
Boat-tail Grackle. 9 00 
Nuttall’s Marsh Wren. 5 00 
Common Marsh Wren.... 5 00 
Crested Titmouse. 5 00 
Hudson Bay Titmouse... 4 00 
Carolina Titmouse. 4 00 
Mocking Bird. 8 00 
Brown Thrasher. 8 00 
Prairie Titlark. 4 00 
Brown Titlark . 4 00 
Grass Finch. 4 00 
Henslow’s Bunting. 4 00 
Chipping Sparrow. 4 00 
Field Sparrow. 4 00 
Seaside Finch. 4 00 
Lincoln’s Finch. 4 00 
White-throated Sparrow... 4 00 
Towhee Bunting. 4 00 
Purple Finch. 5 00 
Crossbill . 5 00 
'Blue Grosbeak. 7 00 
Rose-breasted Grosbeak... 8 00 
Nighthawk . 7 00 
Chimney Swift. 4 00 
Carolina Paroquet. 10 00 
Golden-winged Wood¬ 
pecker. 5 00 
Pileated Woodpecker. 8 00 
Belted Kingfisher. 7 00 
Yellow-billed Cuckoo. 5 00 
Mangrove Humming Bird 5 00 
Ruby Throat Hummer.... 6 00 
Columbia Humming Bird. 5 00 
Forktail Flycatcher. 5 00 
Arkansas, Say’s & Swal¬ 
lowtail Flycatcher. 8 00 
Pipiry Flycatcher. 4 00 
Great-crested Flycatcher.. 4 00 
Olive-sided Flycatcher_ 4 00 
Small Green-crested Fly¬ 
catcher. 4 00 
Wood Pewee. 4 00 
White-eyed Vireo. 4 00 
Yellow-throated Vireo. 4 00 
Green Black-capped Fly¬ 
catcher. 4 00 
Wilson’s Flycatcher. 4 00 
Canada Warbler. 4 00 
Bonaparte’s Flycatcher. 4 00 
Hooded Warbler. 4 00 
Kentucky Warbler. 4 00 
Bay-breasted Warbler. 4 00 
Pine-creeping Warbler_ 4 00 
Yellowpoll Warbler. 4 00 
Rathbone Warbler. 4 00 
Children’s Warbler. 4 00 
Yellow Redpoll Warbler.. 4 00 
Black and Yellow Warbler 4 00 
Swainson’s Warbler..-. 4 00 
Bachman’s Warbler. 4 00 
Carbonated Warbler. 4 00 
Nashville Warbler. 4 00 
Black and White Creeper. 4 00 
Cedar Bird. 4 00 
Bohemian Waxwing. 6 00 
White-bellied Swallow. 5 00 
Cliff Swallow. 5 00 
Great Marble Godwit. 7 00 
Glossy Ibis. 7 00 
Night Heron!. 8 00 
Yellow-crowned Night 
Heron. 8 00 
Green Heron. 8 00 
Great White Heron. 9 00 
Peale’s and Reddish 
Egrets. 9 00 
Flamingo . 10 00 
Smew . 10 00 
Brown Pelican. 10 00 
Crested Grebe. 7 00 
Black Skimmer. 7 00 
Sandwich Tern. 5 00 
Puffin . 5 00 
Razor-billed Auk. 6 00 
Tryant Flycatcher. 5 00 
Solitary Flycatcher. 4 00 
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